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General Resources
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The Idea Emporium
Zany.  Fun. Spirited critical thinking.  [6 Dec 07]

Critical Thinking Across the Curriculum, Longview Community College, Missouri

Critical Thinking Community

CriticalThinking.net The Thinking Resource - by Robert Ennis
'This site will strive to serve as a resource for teachers and theorists trying to deal with practical problems associated with defining, teaching, and assessing critical thinking." [15 Mar 02]

Maryland Community College Consortium for Teaching Reasoning
"The site contains much of interest to faculty teaching thinking in their courses: articles, workshop handouts, lists of books on teaching thinking (including publishers' URLs and telephone numbers), links to other web sites on teaching thinking, a list of URLs for students writing persuasive arguments, and more."

ChristianLogic.com by Nathianel and Hans Bluedorn
A website all about logic for Christians, with a home-schooling orientation.  In many ways this is a wonderful, delightful site, with lots of interesting material and useful resources.  Even as an atheist, I can't help admiring the authors for their efforts, though it seems to me that logic should be used not only to defend one's faith but to subject it to critical scrutiny and to question its fundamental tenets. [14 Dec 02]

Towards Wise Decision Making by David Arnaud and Tim LeBon
A series of papers describing Progress, a procedure put together by two philosophers attempting to provide a genuinely useful framework to aid ordinary people in making wise decisions in everyday situations.  These papers, and there rest of the site, are well worth a look. [19 Apr 04]

Last updated: 06 Dec 2007